
According to the Flagler County Sheriff Office, after being spotted at a gas station in the center of the city, after running away from duty, three Jacksonville people accused of stealing a carvate in Seminole County were arrested.
Kamran White, 19; Bakar Peak, 20; And Kyle White, 21, each on Thursday accused an official of a motor vehicle to capture criminal mischief, stolen equipment and opposing an officer without violence.
Kamran and Kyle are white brothers.
The incident began after the Seminol County Sheriff Office informed the Flagler County Sheriff that a stolen silver carvate traveled in Flagler. The depot of the Flagler County Sheriff saw Carvet next to a fuel pump at a gas station on the boulder rock drive in the palm coast.
Carvet was uninhabited, so the depot saw and waited. Two people went out of the convenience store and saw the deputies. The pair did not return to the stolen carvate. Instead they jumped into a Nissan, and the gas station ran away. Deputies attempted a traffic stop, but the Nissan Palm Coast continued West on Parkway.
The Fireflight Helicopter of the Flagler County Fire Rescue placed a track of Nissan from the air to relate the car position, as the vehicle moved northwards on the US1.
Stux -deployed depot with our 1 and the left front tire of Nissan successfully impure. The vehicle then went to the east on the Woods Parkway, about 1.5 miles before stopping at Larami Drive. The three people collided with the car and fled to the nearby neighborhood.
Deputies immediately grabbed Kamran White and Peak with the help of fireflights. The depot is also located in a backpack with stolen equipment next to Nissan.
After a discovery of about 30 minutes, the depot caught Kyle White into a heavy wooden area.
Kamaron was a white driver, so according to the Sheriff Office, he was also accused of fleeing with disobeying individuals or property. The Sheriff Perry Hall was being held on a $ 52,000 bond in prisoner custody.
Peak was also accused of capturing cannabis (20 grams or less) and possession of drug parafarnellia. He was being held on a $ 35,000 bond in Flagler County Jail.
Kyle White was being kept in jail on a $ 32,000 bond.
When arrested, the three people were wearing masks to hide their identity, which increased the classification of their allegations, said by the office of Sheriff.
Sheriff Rick Steeli and Chief Deputy Joe Baril participated in search and arrest. In addition to the helicopter, the Flagler County Sheriff Office was also assisted by St. John’s County Sheriff Office Task Force and Florida Highway Petrol. A K-9 also helped.
Sheriff Steel said, “I appreciate teamwork from all agencies and units involved in capturing these dirtbags fast, who thought that they can steal a car in seminole county and can come to Flagler County and Can’t be caught, “Sheriff Stale said. “The last suspect was caught hidden in a wooden lot, which came inside a bunch of cutting by K-9. Genuing defeat was the only good decision. ,